Kemetism

Kemetism was a polytheistic religion which originated in ancient Egypt, marked by a large selection of gods and cults, including Amun, Osiris, Horus, Set, and Isis. With the conquests of the Egyptian empire, it would go on to become the dominant religion in the Middle East until the rise of the Roman Empire. The religion lasted for 3,000 years, slowly fading away after the implementation of Christianity as the Roman state religion in 380 AD. During the 1970s, a reconstruction of the religion took place, worshipping Maat, Bast, Anubis, Thoth, and other gods.